Theater group inviting auditions for play

TEWKSBURY TWP. The Oldwick Community Players will hold auditions
for the drama,"Nicholas Nickleby," from 8 to 10 p.m. on Thursday,
Jan. 11 and from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 14 with final
auditions from 7 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan . 17. All auditions
will be at the Oldwick Community Center, located about one mil e
north of Interstate-78 on county Route 523. The center is on the
second floor of the Oldwick Public Library just opposit e the
Oldwick Town Garage and Service Station. The play requires 10 men
ages 15-80 and seven women ages 15-60. In addition, six school age
children ages 6 to 10 are needed for one boarding school scene. The
production will run from April 20 to April 29. All are invited to
try out. Anyone interested in participating in this or other
productions may call 832 -9189.

Hunterdon Medical Center offers weight loss programs00001
Hunterdon Medical Center offers programs designed to help
individuals interested in losing weight and maintaining weight
loss. A "Group Weight Loss Program" for children ages 9 to 12 is
being offered. A registered dietitian presents this program.
Participants meet weekly for s ix sessions, beginning from 7 to 8
p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Call 908-788-6130 f or more information
or to register. The fee is $20 per session. In the program,
"Lighten Up 2001," a registered dietitian will guide parti cipants
through a non-diet approach to weight loss. Sessions are held from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday evenings and from 10 to 11a.m. on
Wednesday mornings. There is a registration fee of $30, which
includes materials and the first c lass. Subsequent sessions cost
$10. Participants may come to as many sessions as they need in
order to reach and maintain their desired weight. There is no
charge for missed sessions. All sessions are held in the Community
Nutrition Department on the Fourth floor at Hunterdon Medical
Center. To register or for further information, call Community
Nutrition Services at 788-6130.

Another program, "4-Weight Loss," is designed to meet individual
requirements. It includes personal assistance with customized meal
planning and education in the skills needed for successful weight
control. There are eight one- on-one sessions with a
dietitian.

To register or for more information, call Community Nutrition
Services at the Hunterdon Medical Center at 788-6130.

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